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I installed Ubuntu with my upgraded toshiba satellite to Windows 8 and the same happens, time is Ok with Ubuntu but when I switch to Windows the Clock has changed but not just 3 hrs 8 hrs and everytime I go to date and time change settings, the zone is ok then I go to the Internet time settings to update the clock and it does that fine. if it were a problem with the internal battery not just the time but the date would have changed also.. I remember that in order to install or get updates for any windows updates I needed to have the time and date accurate. But I has not experienced the same problem just with the time changed now by 8 hrs.

This happens because Ubuntu uses UTC time by default and Windows does not. Here is the fix:

In Ubuntu navigate to the /etc/default/ folder and scroll down to a file called rsC

Open the file with with a text editor and look for a line that says UTC=yes and edit that line to read UTC=no

Windows time changes every time I restart

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